The Blessed Ulma Family and Our Catholic Moment
by George WeigelThe Ulmas lived the parable of the Good Samaritan literally. Continue Reading »
The Ulmas lived the parable of the Good Samaritan literally. Continue Reading »
Classical schools are an experiment that has just begun, small now but with all the ingredients of success. Continue Reading »
James Hankins joins the podcast to discuss his new book Political Meritocracy in Renaissance Italy: The Virtuous Republic of Francesco Patrizi of Siena. Continue Reading »
Peter Brown’s latest book is a genre-defying personal account of the life, work, and intellectual development of an acclaimed historian of late antiquity. Continue Reading »
We need to remember God is Immanuel, God-with-us. Continue Reading »
St. Mary's story of revival could be replicated elsewhere. Continue Reading »
As Jews celebrate this Rosh Hashanah, they should remember Rabbi Shapiro and his Daf Yomi innovation. Continue Reading »
“History has proven that Bach was making music that would connect people to God.” Continue Reading »
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church has more than earned the solidarity it has a right to expect from Rome. Continue Reading »
This year’s biggest Electric Picnic controversy concerns a folk band called the Wolfe Tones, whose members have been writing and singing Irish rebel songs for decades. Continue Reading »